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softy Definition

softy (sôftē, säf-)

noun pl. soft·ies

  1. a person who is overly sentimental or trusting
  2. a person who lacks physical stamina or vigor

softy Usage Examples

Preposition: at

  • heart: By Maggie, of Payhembury The Godfrey's cat Chester is a bit of a rogue, but a real softy at heart!

Adjective modifier

  • southern: Rodders perhaps you ought to consider moving down south then you can be called a southern softy You fancy just one more?
  • big: I just tried to make the Lion look like a big softy keeping a weather eye on Mouse.
  • real: By Maggie, of Payhembury The Godfrey's cat Chester is a bit of a rogue, but a real softy at heart!
  • old: I think all the old Softies will very pleased with this album.